Husqvarna showcases Ceora Robotic Mower at 2023 SFMA Conference
Husqvarna displayed its Ceora Robotic Mower at the 2023 Sports Field Management Association (SFMA) Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Husqvarna soft-launched the mower last year.
“Using the Ceora robotic mower to assist in day-to-day turf management operations at America’s most beloved ballpark is exciting for the turf industry,” said David Mellor, senior director of grounds at Fenway Park. “I think the Ceora robotic mower helps the turf industry in many different ways. For one, it’s going to allow us to reallocate the labor to work on other skilled opportunities and tasks. But also, it cuts down on the compaction that a normal mower would create. So, we’re getting an outstanding cut, outstanding quality and multiple jobs done at once.”
Ceora is a robotic mower that operates through virtual boundaries with Husqvarna’s EPOS (Exact Positioning Operating System), a satellite-based technology that enables the machine to work within virtual boundaries and independently mow up to 18 acres of grass day or night.
“Husqvarna’s newest commercial autonomous innovation, Ceora, provides a state-of-the-art solution for cutting commercial sports turf, campuses and municipalities,” Jason Connor, director of commercial robotics in North America at Husqvarna, said. “We are excited to make this game-changing solution available to a wider audience now.”